The Chevy booth at the 2019 SEMA Show in Las Vegas had loads of interesting new concepts and products on display this year, including this 2020 Chevrolet Silverado Redline Concept. Similar to previous Redline vehicles, the new Silvy design study sports a variety of fresh gear to add a little extra performance flavoring to the pickup.
Up front, the latest Chevrolet Silverado Redline concept is equipped with a new black grille treatment, which stretches across the pickup’s nose to connect the headlamp housings. Speaking of which, this Redline concept also comes with high-intensity LED lighting elements fitted inside dark bezels.
Lower in the fascia, we find a pair of red recovery hooks, which are set inside black lower surrounds.
Moving to the profile, we find this Chevrolet Silverado is equipped with a front and rear lowering kit, which isn’t part of the Redline Package concept, but comes as a nice complement to the street style all the same.
With regard to the package, the doors get black handles, below which sit black four-inch tubular side steps. There’s also red striping added to the sideview mirrors. The corners are dominated by 20-inch black-painted wheels with red hash marks. Black Silverado badging can be found on the fenders.
Finally, the rear end shows off black dual exhaust tips with a trapezoidal shape. Don’t forget the final Chevrolet and Silverado badging.
This particular concept is based on the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado RST, which means it’s also rocking body-finished front and rear bumpers, LED fog lamps, LED lighting for the cargo area, and a power release tailgate.
Previously, GM released a Silverado Redline concept at the 2015 SEMA Show, following it up with a production version for the 2017 model year. If GM gives this latest concept the go-ahead, we would expect it to launch for the 2021 model year.
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Factory lowering kit could be a huge hit for a lot of people
Would you have a close up pic of wheel and tire?
I like the aggressive styling of the 2020 Silverado HD High Country as it’s something that Chevrolet should consider adopting for all 2020 Chevrolet Silverado trucks.
I believe the black grille has been available through accessories for a while. It’s what every RST needs. This looks really nice. Let’s see bigger fuel tanks, that updated interior, updated suspension and 3.42 gears with non max tow trucks. Really I’d like 3.73 gears so I can rock 34″ tires. But this is GM and they lost their spine outside of Camaros and Corvettes.
That’s the only way to get me in the showroom again.
Really nice of GM to leave everyone in the north country without snow tires. The bigger front calipers will not allow previous year wheels {any size} to fit the 2019/20 1500 series trucks. SO -the new factory GM 18″ wheels I bought for my 2018 truck to install snow tires will not fit my new 2020.
As well the “new ” upsized 20″ tire package is now a P275x60x20 instead of P275x55x20 . These are a full inch taller than previous year 20″ tires. My previous year snow tires are now too small.
Dodge, who have used that bigger (odd ball) tire for years are now using the seemingly “standard” P275x55x20
THANKS GM
How’s that possible when the 2019 spare is on a 17 or 18 rim depending how you option the truck, and they clear the brake calipers…
Your old snow tires should also fit your 20″ rim, it’s just the side wall that isn’t as high (55 ratio versus 60), they still mount to a 20″ rim though and will be 3% different diameter
You can make it fit if you add in a spacer.
Gm should stop trying to be like a ford .Truck is square off way to much at the back like a ford ,the boxes are tall inside like the ford and you can’t reach in to get anything . If your going to copy anyone copy what the Honda ridgeline has with the dual swing tailgate and the spare tire and storage in the truck bed .Wake up and be the leader not the ones that follows
GM trucks have been squared off since 1973. Ford is faaaaaaaaar more guilty of stealing other companies designs.
I don’t think so the Chevy trucks from 88 to 98 were far from being square off . And the trucks from 07 to 13 and some nice lines but after that they squared them off
Factory lowering the price would be a really big hit with everyone…….oh wait……they have to pay the WAY overpaid unskilled union workers.